Forecast today: Broken clouds
Please note, Ski Club Experiences (previously Instructor-led Guiding, ILG) are no longer being offered by the Club and will therefore not be available in St Anton for 2024/25.
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However, when four new gondolas were built in 2016/17 to link it to the rest of the Ski Arlberg area and the resorts of Lech and Zürs, the options multiplied. It is now part of Austria’s largest linked ski area, is located in one of the snowiest corners of the Alps and has something for everyone – what’s not to like? St Anton is a big resort town, spreading out along the valley. There are accommodation options for most budgets, but the closer you stay to the action and the Galzigbahn, the more expensive your room is likely to be. Après ski is a major attraction here and in the form of Mooserwirt and the Krazy Kangaruh, St Anton has two of the world’s most famous post-skiing bars.
With so many pistes – not to mention the additional 200km of marked ski routes in the region – to explore, you’ll never be short of options. Perhaps only absolute beginners will struggle here, although Nasserein has some decent learner facilities. Intermediates can explore the entire Ski Arlberg via the Flexenbahn, opening up a network of wide and snowsure blue and red pistes. Then for experts the options are so numerous – you’d do very well to cover every route in a season, let alone a week.
This is not an ideal resort for beginners. That being said, the lower village slopes by Nasserein are gentle and offer a decent area for first timers. Progression from this point can be made at Gampen or up on the slopes of Rendl, but this is far from ideal, especially as the slopes can get very crowded. A group with beginners would be better placed to base themselves at Lech or Zürs.
Timid intermediates may find some of the blues and gentle reds on the Galzig Mountain a little intimidating due to the number of people using them. Confident intermediates upwards however have the entire Ski Arlberg at their disposal – we’d recommend the long runs down from either side of the valley above Stuben – and reaching the far end at Warth-Schröcken is well worth attempting.
For 2024/25, St Anton are launching the Arlberg Run of Fame – a ski circuit to match the likes of the Sella Ronda. 85km of runs – a good mix of blues and reds – sets off from St Anton and takes in all six villages of the Arlberg region before winding its way back into St Anton. Don’t miss out on the Hall of Fame itself at the top of the Flexenbahn.
St Anton is undoubtedly one of the world’s top resorts for expert skiers and boarders, attracting skiers and riders from around the world every winter. The 200km of marked ski routes are avalanche controlled but are not prepared, so head straight to these when they open on a powder day. There are some epic runs off Valluga and down towards Zürs, but these should be completed with a guide.
St Anton is a busy, bustling resort with a character-filled main street. This traffic-free centre is the heart of the action and is where most people arrive to after a day on the slopes, hence there are some very lively bars – but not quite as wild as the Mooserwirt and Krazy Kangaruh further up the hill – and numerous restaurants. For a quieter stay, there is plenty of affordable accommodation further along the valley – which is connected by a frequent and very efficient bus service.
There are some great chalets and hotels with a family-friendly reputation, but you may want to base yourself away from the noise of the town centre and closer to the nursery slopes up by Nasserein. The ski schools have a good reputation but the challenging and busy slopes above town may put off absolute beginners.
The action starts on the home run, with Heustadl the first bar that you pass. Below this the two world-famous après ski bars of Mooserwirt and the Krazy Kangaruh are a must visit – just get ready to dance on the table and prepare your ears for an overload of Austrian club music. Be careful on the way down as the resort run steepens and can be chaotic in the dark. Then down in town, the bars fill up quickly as the slopes empty – Base Camp is a great place to start.
Connections to the major resorts of the Arlberg ski area open and close at the same time.
Updated for 2024/25
Ski Arlberg offers one ticket for the whole region, rather than individual resort passes. Whilst the resort does offer significant discounts for skiing outside of the “main season”, the main season covers most of ski season – from 21 December to 4 April. These prices are listed below.
For children born in 2017 and later, a flat rate of 11€ per day is operation. The maximum length consecutive lift pass for “Active Senior” rates is five days.
// | 1 Day | 3 Days | 6 Days |
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Ski Arlberg Region | |||
Adult | 78€ | 230€ | 423€ |
Children (b.2009-2016) | 47€ | 138€ | 245€ |
Youth (b.2005-2008)/Senior (b.1951-1960) | 72€ | 205€ | 365€ |
“Active Senior” (b.1960 and early) | 39€ | 111€ | N/A |
Thu 19 Dec | Fri 20 Dec | Sat 21 Dec | Sun 22 Dec | Mon 23 Dec | Tue 24 Dec | Wed 25 Dec | Thu 26 Dec | Fri 27 Dec | Sat 28 Dec | |||||||||||||||||||||
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AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Broken clouds |
Light snow |
Snow | Occasional snow |
Occasional snow |
Partly cloudy | Partly cloudy |
Partly cloudy |
Occasional snow | Snow shower |
Snow |
Snow | Light snow |
Snow |
Snow | Light snow |
Snow shower |
Occasional snow | Occasional snow |
Snow grains |
Partly cloudy | Mainly fair |
Generally clear |
Generally clear | Mainly fair |
Mainly fair |
Mainly fair | Generally clear |
Clear skies |
Clear skies |
Wind | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 1.6 cm | 16.7 cm | 2.6 cm | 1.8 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0.7 cm | 9.8 cm | 16.3 cm | 10.6 cm | 9 cm | 17.2 cm | 17.9 cm | 6 cm | 4.5 cm | 1.9 cm | 1.2 cm | 0.8 cm | 0.2 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | -0.7°c | -1.8°c | -3.2°c | -11.4°c | -12.2°c | -12.6°c | -8.8°c | -8.5°c | -6°c | -4.1°c | -5.5°c | -7.6°c | -10.5°c | -10.1°c | -9.2°c | -9.5°c | -11.1°c | -9.7°c | -6.6°c | -6.4°c | -6.2°c | -3.4°c | -3.4°c | -6.3°c | -1.6°c | -1.6°c | -5.2°c | -2.5°c | -2.5°c | -6.6°c |
Min temp | -2.4°c | -3.2°c | -8.2°c | -12.6°c | -12.6°c | -13.8°c | -12.4°c | -10°c | -10°c | -5.5°c | -7.6°c | -9.8°c | -12.5°c | -12.5°c | -10.1°c | -11.6°c | -11.6°c | -11.1°c | -8.6°c | -7.2°c | -6.9°c | -7°c | -6.3°c | -6.6°c | -7.1°c | -5.6°c | -5.7°c | -6.8°c | -7.5°c | -7.5°c |
Feels like temp | -5.8°c | -7.1°c | -8.1°c | -20.1°c | -21.1°c | -20.1°c | -17.7°c | -13.2°c | -14.9°c | -8.8°c | -11.6°c | -14.1°c | -18°c | -20.5°c | -17.7°c | -16.5°c | -19.1°c | -17.7°c | -14°c | -11.6°c | -11.4°c | -7°c | -3.4°c | -6.3°c | -7.1°c | -1.6°c | -5.2°c | -10.7°c | -2.5°c | -11.5°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Broken clouds |
Light snow |
Snow |
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 1.6 cm | 16.7 cm |
Max temp | -0.7°c | -1.8°c | -3.2°c |
Min temp | -2.4°c | -3.2°c | -8.2°c |
Feels like temp | -5.8°c | -7.1°c | -8.1°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Occasional snow |
Occasional snow |
Partly cloudy |
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 2.6 cm | 1.8 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | -11.4°c | -12.2°c | -12.6°c |
Min temp | -12.6°c | -12.6°c | -13.8°c |
Feels like temp | -20.1°c | -21.1°c | -20.1°c |
Thu 19 Dec | Fri 20 Dec | Sat 21 Dec | Sun 22 Dec | Mon 23 Dec | Tue 24 Dec | Wed 25 Dec | Thu 26 Dec | Fri 27 Dec | Sat 28 Dec | |||||||||||||||||||||
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AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Broken clouds |
Light rain |
Snow | Light snow |
Occasional snow |
Generally clear | Partly cloudy |
Occasional snow |
Occasional snow | Rain and snow |
Snow |
Snow | Snow |
Snow |
Snow | Light snow |
Occasional snow |
Occasional snow | Occasional snow |
Occasional snow |
Occasional snow | Generally clear |
Clear skies |
Clear skies | Mainly fair |
Mainly fair |
Mainly fair | Clear skies |
Clear skies |
Clear skies |
Wind | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 0 cm | 6.8 cm | 2 cm | 1.4 cm | 0.1 cm | 0.2 cm | 0.1 cm | 0.8 cm | 4.6 cm | 9.5 cm | 10.3 cm | 8.4 cm | 13.6 cm | 14.2 cm | 5.8 cm | 2.8 cm | 1.6 cm | 1.7 cm | 1 cm | 0.4 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | 6.1°c | 6.1°c | 2.8°c | -4°c | -3.6°c | -5.6°c | -0.9°c | -0.5°c | -0.6°c | 1.7°c | 1.7°c | -1.6°c | -4.7°c | -3.7°c | -3.5°c | -4.3°c | -3.7°c | -4.6°c | 0°c | 0.2°c | -1.6°c | 3.5°c | 3.5°c | -1.2°c | 5.9°c | 5.9°c | 0.4°c | 4.6°c | 4.6°c | -1°c |
Min temp | 2.1°c | 2.8°c | -1.1°c | -5.9°c | -5.6°c | -8.6°c | -7.3°c | -3°c | -3°c | 0.2°c | -1.6°c | -4.1°c | -6.2°c | -4.7°c | -3.9°c | -5.8°c | -5.1°c | -5.1°c | -4.6°c | -1.8°c | -1.8°c | -3.1°c | -1.2°c | -1.5°c | -2.4°c | 0.3°c | -0.5°c | -2.3°c | -1.8°c | -1.8°c |
Feels like temp | 2.1°c | 5.7°c | 2.6°c | -4.3°c | -4°c | -5.6°c | -7.3°c | -0.9°c | -3°c | 0.9°c | -1°c | -4.8°c | -4.8°c | -8.1°c | -7.3°c | -4.6°c | -4.3°c | -5.1°c | -4.4°c | 0°c | -1.8°c | -3.1°c | 3.2°c | -1.2°c | -2.4°c | 5.4°c | 0.4°c | -1.8°c | 4.2°c | -1.8°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | |||
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 0 cm | 6.8 cm |
Max temp | 6.1°c | 6.1°c | 2.8°c |
Min temp | 2.1°c | 2.8°c | -1.1°c |
Feels like temp | 2.1°c | 5.7°c | 2.6°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | |||
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 2 cm | 1.4 cm | 0.1 cm |
Max temp | -4°c | -3.6°c | -5.6°c |
Min temp | -5.9°c | -5.6°c | -8.6°c |
Feels like temp | -4.3°c | -4°c | -5.6°c |
Snowfall | Last Snowfall | 09/12/2024 |
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Next 3 days | 47.3 cm | |
Depths | Upper piste depth | 80 cm |
Lower piste depth | 30 cm | |
Snow conditions | Snow quality | Hard packed |
Lifts | Lifts open | 66 out of 85 |
Resort opening date | Wed 04 Dec 2024 | |
Resort closing date | Tue 22 Apr 2025 |
Updated 17/12
Another varied week ahead for Austria, with a mix of conditions fighting it out across the period and the region.
A mixed middle of the week will bring sun and cloud across all areas, with a high freezing line bringing positive temperatures at 2,000m. This will change as Wednesday ends and Thursday begins, with a dense low pressure area moving over Ireland, the UK and Northern Europe bringing snow to the country. This will start on higher ground only, but as the freezing line falls on Thursday evening it will bring snow with it to all elevations; around 10cm can be expected in the west and southwest, but areas further east will see the best of this snow with 30cm expected across Thursday and Friday. Temperatures will plummet to -10°C at 2,000m at this time.
Austria will see unsettled conditions continuing, with cloud and a few floccons of snow coming across Friday and into Saturday, when more proper snowfall begins again; another foot is expected down across westerly reaches on Sunday, although this will be more limited to higher ground as the freezing line rises from below sea level to close to 2,000m at this time. These more unsettled conditions are expected to continue into the new Christmas week, including in the east where the snowfall will be more limited, with half a foot coming down on Sunday.
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